West Ashley High teacher wins national teaching award
By Diette Courrégé
West Ashley High School English teacher Katherine Henderson is stunned when hearing her name called as the winner of the 2009 Milken Educator Award Tuesday. The award also comes with a cash prize of $25,000.00.
Katherine Henderson, an English teacher at West Ashley High, was surprised on Tuesday morning with news that she’d won the prestigious Milken Family Foundation National Educator Award and its accompanying $25,000 prize.
The announcement was made at an assembly held under the guise of highlighting the school’s focus on literacy. Henderson became pale, trembled and cried after she was named award’s recipient, and she steadied herself by holding on to a podium as she accepted the award.
Educators can’t apply for the award; the Milken Family Foundation finds them. Henderson can use the $25,000 award any way she likes, and she said she likely would use hers to pay off student loans from earning two master’s degrees.
Read more in Wednesday’s editions of The Post and Courier.
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